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Bisbee Daily Review from Bisbee, Arizona • Page 3

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Vr THE BISBEE DAILY REVIEW. BISBEE, ARIZONA, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 20. 1905. DOCUMENTS FILED ATTOHBSTONE Week's Record as Compiled By Cochise County Abstract Co. Miscellaneous.

i. a. juciseisn. county surveyor, juea oona ior iuu; sureties, Hoval A. Smith and J.

L. Boston. Wolf Manufacturing Company Issues execution versus Joseph Schwartz and wife, $451.20 and costs. C. R.

Morehead assigns certiQcate of sale of Peabody patened mine and other mining property to Maugban Carter. C. R. Morehead assigns second certificate of sale of Peabody patented mine and other mining property to Maughan Carter. Mrs.

J. E. Loe gives bill of sale to E. Gentry of Douglas, household goods, $250. William Dougherty gives bill of sale to Hoval A.

Smith of BIsbee, horse saddle and bridle. $75. John Fitzgerald gives bill of sale to Harry Duey of BIsbee for 1907 capital stock Cadena de Cobra Mining Company; $10. ILI SFT wsM PAGE THREK SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS I Is: Lydla E. PInkham's Vegetable Compound positive cure for all thnsa nninful I ailments nf wnmpn Tf urlll I cure the worst forms of Female Complaints, all Ovarian troubles, Inflam-1 nation and ulceration.

Falling and Displacements of the Womb and consequent Spinal Weakness, and is pecnlarly adapted to the Change of Lift. Every time it will cure Backache. sjt bos cured more cases of Leucor-rhoea than anv other remedr tlm wnrlil has ever known. It Is almost infallible In such cases. It dissolves and expels Tumors from the Uterus In an earlv Frank W.

Villacott gives bill of saie stage of dcreloPment. That Bearmg-down Feeling, causing pain, weight and headache, is instantly relieved and permanently cared by its use. Under all circumstances it acts in harmony with the lemale system. It corrects Irregularity, Suppressed or Painful Menstruation, Weakness of the Stomach, Indigestion, Bloating, Flooding, Nervous Prostration, Headache, General Debility. Also Dizziness, Faintness, Extreme Lassitude, "don't-care" and want-to-be-lef t-alone feeling, excitability, irritabilitv.

nervousness, k1pit- lessness. flatulency, melancholy or the oiues, ana oackache. These are sure indications of Female WeaVness, some derangement of the Uterus. For Kidney Complaints and Backache of either sex the Vegetable Compound is unequaled. You can write Mrs.

Pinkham about yourself in strictest confidence. IWIA E. mKIUH BED. C0V Ljao. ffiti.

For Friday Shoppers! Men's Goods Underprlced for Friday MENS' FANCY HOSE. All the newest shades. Blues, TanB, Helios, Reserdas, Mottled plaids and blacks, regular 50c and 35c values. Special for Friday. The pair only 25C MANHATTAN, CLUETT, MONARCH.

And monogram shirts, cuffs attached or detached, all new and nifty patterns, -but broken lines, all sizes In the assortment, -regular $1.25. $1.50 and $2.00 values. Your choice for Friday only 75c to Buxton Smith Company of all stock, furniture ami fixtures, in Villa- cous store: $560.57. William A. Whire of El Paso leases to Sarkis Jose Dominguez lot 516 block 9, Naco: $420.

Copper Queen Consolidated Mining Company leases to Mrs. J. J. Casey nousenoia lurnuure, Lowell: $100 Golden Era Gold Mining Company appoints Harry waldeck of BIsbee at torney to apply for patent upon min-ing claims. Arizona Gold Mines and Milling Company appoints C.

P. Cronin agent 10 acKnowieage service of process A. P. McGilloray files lien against property, lots 41, 42 and 43, block 25. ior lauor ana materials.

Douglas Loan and Investment Com pany files articles of incorporation. Arizona Gold Mines and Milling company nies amended articles of in-corporation. uaie ot distribution of estate of George Martin, deceased, Thomas Tid- weii, administrator, issued by probate court. becree of distribution of estate of George B. Williams, Delia Williams, administratrix, issued by probate court C.

Barry vs. Arizona Mine and Development Company Action for specific performance and damages. Josie Williams vs. James A. Williams Divorce.

May Irene Johnston vs. Frank V. Johnston Divorce. Thomas King vs. Lemuel E.

Miller Garnishee proceedings. A Wallis vs. Edgar H. Reeves-Possession of property. Real Estate Transfers.

John S. Taylor, mayor, conveys BIsbee property as follows: To Fred A. SutCr, lots 1 to 7 inclusive, block 24: $JS. To Isaac Bailey, lots 1 to 4 inclusive, block 32; $20. To William E.

Tester and Christo pher Zumstein, lots 66 and 67, block To Frankenberg Brothers New man, lot 18, block 27; $5. To C. M. Holland, lots 29 to 31 In elusive, block $15. To B.

C. Gleason, lots 16 and 17, block 27, and lots 51, 52 and 53, block To Fred Rock and Ben L. Matson lots 1 to 5 inclusive, block 15; $25. To J. T.

Hood, George W. Stuart and J. M. Wallace, trustees First Christian Church, Iota 17 and 18. block $10.

To I. W. Wallace and L. C. Shat- tuck, executors of estate of J.

Rice Jones, deceased, lots 24 to 34 inclu sive, block 18, and lots 8 to 12 inclu sive, block 19; $80. To I. W. Wallace, lots 52 and 53, lilrtr 1fl To Trustees School District No. 2, 101 diock $5.

to Trustees School District No. 8, ict si, mock $1. To Trustees School District No. 2, lot 101, block 25; $1. To I.

W. Wallace, lots 1 and 17, block 6 and lots 71 and 72, block 23; $20. To I. W. Wallace, blocks 14 and 15, block 11; $10.

To Lewis Andrews, lot 17, block $5. To LewJIs Andrews, lot 5, block 12; $5. To George Dorfllnger, lots 1 to 6 Inclusive, block 17; $30. To George Dorfllnger, lot 3, block $5. To Mrs.

E. E. Bell, lots 27 and 28, block $10. To Mrs. E.

Lu Smith, lots 20 to 23 inclusive, block 14; $20. To Joe Campbell," lots 59 and 60, block 26; $10. To Fred Z. Stone, lots 33 to 35 Inclusive, block 15; $15. To A.

W- Vaughn, lots 38 to 43 inclusive, block 27; $30. To M. Crossey, lots 23 to 28 Inclusive, block $30. To John Detloff, lots 8 and 9, block 10. $10.

To Agnes H. Metcalf, lots 32 to 34 inclusive, block $15. To A J. Johnson, lots 51 and 52, block 10; $10. To F.

E. Baldwin, lot 53, block 16: $5. To Mrs. A. J.

Ball, lots 28 and 28A, block 10; $10. To Bertha Dickerson. lot 19, block 20' $15. To Harriet E. Smith, lots 11 to 14 Inclusive, block 25; $20.

To Sarah E. Tomllnson, and 16, block 21; $10. To J. Herlick, loU 122 to 124 inclusive, block 23; $15. To J.

E. T. Building and Improvement Company, "lots 8, 9, 48. 60, 61, C6, 67, 68 and 69, block 24; $45. Isaac Bailey and wife to .7.

Thompson. lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, block 32 Bisbeo: $10. Cecilia Hobbs to Ellen Roghan, lot in Lowell: $323. Josoph Schwartz and wife to Paul Schwalbe, lots 30, 31 and block 132, Douglas; $500. B.

L. Matson to Fred Rock, Bisbee property; $2000. Sheriff to Maugban Carter, assignee mining property; $2530.09. Sheriff to Maughan Carter, mining property; $1072.29. International Land and Imnrovement Company to Ben Wlljiams.

lots. 27 and 1-0, uiock 11, uougias; International Land and Improve ment Company to the Stonehouse Company, lots 20 and 21, block 37 Douglas; William A. Morris to William Taylor, lot 1, block 18, Douglas; $75. I. W.

Wallace and wife and A. A. Dudley to B. F. Kerkindall, lots 11 and 12, block 17, Queen's addition to Douglas; $125.

I. W. Wallace and wife and A. A. Dudley to Elizabeth Kerkindall lot 13, block 17, Queen's Addition to Douglas; $60.

B. F. Kerkindall and wife to Edwin Woodward, lots 11, 12 and 13, Queen Addition to Douglas? $200. Agnes J. Snyder and Manley S.

Snyder to Moses Newman, BIsbee lot situated on Mamie Mining claim; $100. Edson S. Masters and wife to David Reidy, lots 3 and 4, block 124, Douglas; $2100. Hugo Seaberg and wife to Charles 8. Stevens, SE.

of SE. section 15, township 17 south, range 20 east, G. S. R. $1.

Santa Fe Railroad Company to Hugo Seaberg, SE. hi of SE. 4 section 15 south, range 20, G. S. R.

B. $100. E. R. PIrtle Co.

to C. M. Neilson, lots 11 to 20 inclusive, block 33, Plr-tle's addition to Douglas; $300. International Land and Improvement Company to Fred Fitch, lots 29 and 30, block 118, Douglas; Frank Prevost and wife to Charles W. Barker, lot 9.

block 3, Bisbee; $10. George E. Goodman and wife to Margaret Goodman, real estate in 1 township 17; $200. William G. Goodman and wife to Margaret Goodman, real estate In sec tion 31, township 17; $25.

Margaret Goodman to Elizabeth T. Merrill, real estate in township 17; $5. Joseph Schwartz and wife to James A. Taylor, lots 15 and 16, block 107, Douglas; $2500. Charles H.

Slaughter and wife to Robert Hiller, lots 1 to 7 Inclusive, block 22, Douglas; $500. Gllberto Rincon and wife to Trustees School District No. 27, lots 24 and 25, block 124, Douglas; $550. Henry G. Haas to Trustees School District No.

27. lots 22 and 23, block 1.24, Douglas; $450. I. W. Wallace and wife and A.

A. Dudley to Trustees School District No 27, lots 1 to 5 inclusive, block 29, Pirtie's addition to Douglas: $10. E. A. Von Arnlm to Trustees School District No.

27, lots 18 to 21 Inclusive. and lots 26 to 28 inclusive, block 124. Douglas; $1100. I. W.

Wallace and wife and A. A. Dudley to Trustees School District No. 27, lots 1 to 5 inclusive, block 29. Pirtie's addition to Douglas; $10.

Joseph Moses to D. M. Payne. lots 9 and 10, block 8, Pirtie's addition to Douglas; $160. E.

R. Pirtle Co. to Joseph Moses. lots 9 and 10, block 8, Pirtie's addition to Douglas; $125. Harriet E.

Smith and Hector E. Smith to George E. Krlmball, lots 11 (Continued on Page Six.) 20 PER CENT OFF REGULAR PRICES. On all negligee 6hirts in madras, cheviots, teilk and linen mixtures and pure silk, and cudless array of beautiful patterns, value from $1.00 to $3.50. Special Friday at a discount of 20 per cent MENS SWEATERS AT 1-4 OFF.

Regular prices, in all colors, solid or striped effects, in Ribbed, Honey Comb or Basket Weaves, Special for Friday 2.00 Sweaters, 1.50 2.50 Sweaters, 1.65 3.00 Sweaters, 2.25 3.50 Sweaters 2.60 GreatReduction in Clothing Dept. BOYS' KNEE PANTS 75C A vedy large assortment ot boys knee trousers, well made, of durable wool worsted, cheviots and homespuns, a large variety from which to select, all sizes 5 to 16 years, regular $1.00 kinds. Special for Friday only 75c BOYS' KNEE PANTS l-OO This unusual value giving In boys' school truos-ers should appeal very forcibly to the economical mother, pure alt woool, serviceable, worsteds and cheviots, well made. Our regular stock of $1.25 and $1.50 pants. Special for Friday only 1.00 YOUTHS' LONG PANTS 1-75 Boys' or Youths' long pants In striped worsteds and cheviots also corduroysl, splendid values, regularly priced $2.50 and $3.00, all sizes 20 to 31 waist and same lengths.

Special Friday price only 1.75 BOYS' REEFER COATS Tailored of heavy meltons, chinchillas, and all oool freize, with large storm collars and velvet coat collars, can be worn as an overcoat or otherwise; splendid coats for the school boy. $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 values, all sizes 5 to 16 years. Special for Friday only I 1.50 1 I jg? Sensational Shoe Bargains for Friday I I BOYS SCHOOL SHOES. Boys' extra quality veal calf school shoes, lace style, cap toes, well soled and heeled, an unusual value at $1.75. sizes 21-2 to 51-2.

Special for Friday. The pair 1.25 BOYS VELOUR CALF SHOES. Neatly and sklllfullty made of select velour calf stock, a splendid school shoe, lace style, cap toes, regularly priced at $2.00. Special for Friday, The pair 1.40 WOMEN'S VIVI KID SHOES. Five styles in women's vicl kid shoes, welt soles, blucher and lace styles, pretty lasts, newest toes, French, Cuban and Opera heels, regular $3.50 values.

Special for Friday, The pair 2.65 BOYS' WHALE-SKIN SHOES. The Buckingham and Hechr, whsleskin school shoo, very heavy, durable, built for wear, $2,325 value. Special for Friday, The pair 1.75 I 97C Size ELITE 1 Special for hoe Polish Friday 15c 25c Size -GILT EDGE Polish Ir Special for Friday 1J I See Us Lumber for that house which, you expect to build. Wo can please you. Our grades and prices unexcelled.

CALL AND 8EE US. Bisbee Lumber Co. in modelling stylish up-to-date garments for men. There's a distinguishing character to our tailor handicraft, and It possesses that tin-definable something which makes a man well dressed. See our fine showing of Fall Woolens now on exhibition.

It Is the largest and most complete stock in the city. Suits to order for Zd and up. J. A. 5ARLS0N, Merchant Tailor.

Upstairs OR 1 stre TP7 7f Store 8 1 7:30 a. m. 6:30 p- m- 1 tKANlV HAUtH 3 M. Eye A. SCHELL Specialist Next Visits Bisbee, Naco and Douglas In August or September.

INDIAN HOT SPRINGS HOTEL AND SANITARIUM FORT THOMAS, ARIZONA. W. cur BhaomatUm. Goat, Kldatj, Liirar and Stomach Tronblas. rirat eliu tccoinnodatioiK.

Batas CM and np pardar Stain maats all traloa. Co'raipondanea elicited. II0THSB3, Chas. A. McDonald Justice of the Peace Notary Public Ex-Officio Coroner Office: Dubachcr Building, Brewery Gulch.

Telphone No. I33. Owen E. MurpKy Justice of the Peace, Notary Public, Ex-Officio Coroner for Precinct No. 2 Office O.

St. near Railroad Avenue Telephone No. 271 MEAT MARKET A SHOP THAT HANDLES ONLY PHCNIX BEEF One ot the pioneer meat markets Jisbee Is Bauer's market on O. K. itreet, opposite tie depot.

The ihoj nakes specialty ot kandllng only Phoenix bef, and many la the carload )f fat beef cattle whlck reaches her signed to the Bauer market. Mr. Bauer la a. rare Judge of cattle on th loof, and every rteer must pasa I critical Inspection before being killed nd dressed for use in tie market. consequence the meats offered are of i bft quality Try Bauer mexii.

16 N. Stone Tucson, Ariz. CHEAP CASH STORE MECIGOVICH 6.WOBILS. WINES LIQUOR8, ETC. FREfcH FRUITS VEGETABLES, ETC STieWERY GUCH TORRES PRIETAS R'Y.

vs a v. at J. B. ANGIUS CO. QUALITY GROCERIES A.

'A VI 'A tl rf 'A 9 Family Liquors, Vegetables, Fruits, best brands of Teas, Coffees and Canned Goods. Main Street Bisbee, Arizona r. tt VI )l '4 VI Vl Vt it V( Vt II 4 i) it it it il a w. f. mimmacK.

u. t. Brown. HOTEL Brown MImmack, Prop. SONORa Cananea, Sonora, Max.

EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN PLAN. Dining Boom under management of Mrs. Leslie GaUif, well known caterer of Southern Arfiona and Northern Somora. XttttKKKttttStKKItltKtCttKldtltitKtltllRltltKttKli Time Card No. 17 Effect June 27 1903.

Train No. 1 leaves Minas Prletaa at 6:00 a. arrives at Torres 6:45 a. in Train No. 2 leaves Torres at 8:11.

Train No. 4 leaves Torres at 7:30 arrives at Minas Pnetas at 8:15. All Trains Connect at Torres With Southern Pacific (Sonora Railway) to and from Nogales and Guaymas Guaymas and Vice Versa. Wells Fargo Express and tel egraph in operation between Minas from Minas Prietas to the above nam ed places. Advanced charges paid on all zood consigned to the railway, which aro received, rorwarded and warehoused free of commission and storage charges.

At Minas Prietas depot hacks al ways ready to make trips to any of the above named points at reasonable rates. Shortest and best route to Yaqul river, uarranea and San Marclal coa fields. Soyopa Sahuarlna. Urea. La Buca, La Pn-a, Yaqul Smelting Re nnmg and Yaqul Copper Companies.

Freight can be consigned to F. E. Seymour to be forwarded by teams. F. H.

SEYMOUR. SAVED HIS LIFE. J. W. Davenport, Wingo.

Ky writes. June 14, 1902: "I want to tell von I believe Ballard's Snow Liniment saved my life. I was under the treat ment of two doctors, and they told me one of my lungs was entirely gone, and the other badly affected. I also had alump on my side. I don't think that I could have lived over two months longer.

I was induced by a friend to try Ballard's Snow LInl ment The first application gave me great relief; two fifty cent bottles cured me sound and well. It Is a wonderful medicine and I recommend it to suffering humanltv. For sale at Rhlnehart's Pharmacy. Dr. Schell, Abrizora's leading eyo specialist, will be at the Mason Hotel, Lowell, today aad tomorrow.

Promptly obtained or nt fe. Writeforoni CONFIDENTIAL LETTER before applying ior paienc: it LS worm monev. PATENTS THAT PAY, and help Inventors to success. model, photo or sketch, and we send IMMEDIATE FREE REPORTON PATENTABILITY. 20Tir'TI iJL T.irvc7- -sf- JCIB or come lo QUtt-ou, U1 WASHINGTON.

D. C. iiKWiiatEica SOUTHER CstUrotAffA AND CPAHArt SCHOOL Of SHOftTHANO, Largest and best tmsmess school. It always has In attendance vouna people from BIsbee. Take yocr bnsl-ness or shorthand course In it, ana you will be O.

K. Send for new catalogue. LacKey, Hood Hollman. Horses! Caruthers Drew will arrive in three or four days with a carload of the finest horses ever brought to Arizona from the East. Single and Double Driving and Matched TB AMS Up to 3300 lbs a span enquire BROPHY'S STABLE Don't fail to attend the dance this evening at Opera House, gtrea by the Copper Queen Band.

"ERSONAI Uncie Sam'a Loan Ice. Money loaned. Main St. Of..

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